Unit F – Digit Addition

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to practise adding different pairs of single digit numbers to record matching sums to ten using concrete equipment and diagrams to support calculations. The class can use counting on from the biggest numbers to support each addition number calculation.

Practise adding different pairs of single digit numbers to record matching sums to ten using concrete equipment and diagrams to support calculations

Lesson One : Number Dice

Practise creating and rolling sets of dice that can be used to calculate and record different pairs of number that can be added together to make sums to ten

Lesson Two : Number Frames

Explore and record how to use pictorial diagrams and concrete equipment to add pairs of single digit numbers to make different sums to ten

Lesson Three : Number Stories

Investigate how to select and record pictorial diagrams to illustrate the meaning of different addition number problems with matching sums to ten

Lesson Four : Piggy Bank

Identify and record calculations that can result when adding different numbers of pennies in single digit numbers with matching sums to ten

Lesson Five : Number Sums

Practise using the correct vocabulary words to compare different sets of number calculations for pairs of single digit numbers with matching sums to ten

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    Word Matching

    Identify, match and record the initial sounds that have been used in a range of cvc words beginning with different letters

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    Family Toys

    Investigate and record how a selection of different toys and games that were owned by families have changed and developed over time

  • Subtraction Digits

    Subtraction Digits

    Model and illustrate how to subtract pairs of single digit numbers within ten using concrete equipment and diagrams to support the subtraction calculations

  • Family Experiences

    Family Experiences

    Practise composing and presenting some example stories with familiar settings to illustrate things that might be experienced by a family